Saturn Automotive Service & Repair Shop in Portland, OR

While Saturns are no longer being made, you can rest assured that we will provide you with excellent service and repairs for your Saturn.

K&M Auto Service is committed to keeping your Saturn running for a long time. We’re able to provide maintenance and repairs that are necessary for keeping your care in good condition. Our 40 point inspection comes with any service you bring your car in for. The inspection will help detect and prevent future problems and help save you from costly repairs later.

Saturn Repair, Maintenance & Services

Some examples of the scheduled services and maintenance that your Saturn car will need include:

We have many years of experience in fixing Saturn vehicles and our mechanics are educated on all of the current technology and equipment. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff is here to help you with all of your auto service and repair needs.

K&M Auto Service is dedicated to providing excellent service so you can stay on the road. Click here to contact us, or call our 2820 SE 50th Ave shop at (503) 235-1485, or our 1561 SE 122nd Ave at (503) 257-9667.

Schedule an appointment for your next Saturn service or repair today!

A Brief History of Saturn

Saturn was a short lived marque brand of GM. It was founded in 1985 and was discontinued by GM in 2009, joining Oldsmobile and Pontiac who suffered the same fate.

The oil crisis of the 1970’s hit GM hard, and Asian and European imports with better gas mileage started eating up GM’s sales. In an effort to produce smaller cars that could compete with the imports, GM introduced the Saturn brand in 1985. The first Saturn vehicles produced were the Saturn SC and Saturn SL. In 2002, Saturn introduced its first SUV, the Vue. GM had extremely high hopes for the Saturn brand, but even though it was generally successful it did not meet those expectations. Saturn still wasn’t able to compete with the Asian automakers, as they had also built factories in the U.S.

Starting around 2003, after several years of dwindling sales, GM announced that it was planning on either selling or discontinuing the Saturn brand. In order to be considered for federal loans, GM shut down Saturn in 2009 as a part of the company’s restructuring.